> Hi!
>
> OK how does one get the following:-
> use="required"/use="optional"

Hi Raghu,

XSDAttributeUse.getUse() returns an instance of the XSDAttributeUseCategory
enum, with value OPTIONAL_LITERAL, PROHIBITED_LITERAL, or REQUIRED_LITERAL.
XSDAttributeUse represents a use of an attribute (by declaration, by
reference, or via an attribute group). Its role is analogous to XSDParticle.
XSDAttributeUses are generally accessed from an XSDComplexTypeDefinition or
XSDAttributeGroupDefinition via their attributeUses references.

> XSDAttributeUse.getUse() returns an instance of the XSDAttributeUseCategory
> enum, with value OPTIONAL_LITERAL, PROHIBITED_LITERAL, or REQUIRED_LITERAL.
> XSDAttributeUse represents a use of an attribute (by declaration, by
> reference, or via an attribute group). Its role is analogous to XSDParticle.
> XSDAttributeUses are generally accessed from an XSDComplexTypeDefinition or
> XSDAttributeGroupDefinition via their attributeUses references.

> What do you mean by- "we're stretched very thing right now"?
> I hope eclipse team plans to continue with xsd beyond M5. (No need for me
> to panic I hope on that count.)

Hi Raster,

Sorry, I didn't mean to alarm you. I just meant that the EMF/XSD team isn't
at full strength right now, due to vacations and to other responsibilities.
Things should be picking up again in the coming weeks. Yes, we certainly
intend to continue with XSD well beyond M5.

> > What do you mean by- "we're stretched very thing right now"?
> > I hope eclipse team plans to continue with xsd beyond M5. (No need for me
> > to panic I hope on that count.)

> Hi Raster,

> Sorry, I didn't mean to alarm you. I just meant that the EMF/XSD team isn't
> at full strength right now, due to vacations and to other responsibilities.
> Things should be picking up again in the coming weeks. Yes, we certainly
> intend to continue with XSD well beyond M5.

> Hi!
>
> OK how does one get the following:-
> use="required"/use="optional"

Hi Raghu,

XSDAttributeUse.getUse() returns an instance of the XSDAttributeUseCategory
enum, with value OPTIONAL_LITERAL, PROHIBITED_LITERAL, or REQUIRED_LITERAL.
XSDAttributeUse represents a use of an attribute (by declaration, by
reference, or via an attribute group). Its role is analogous to XSDParticle.
XSDAttributeUses are generally accessed from an XSDComplexTypeDefinition or
XSDAttributeGroupDefinition via their attributeUses references.

> XSDAttributeUse.getUse() returns an instance of the XSDAttributeUseCategory
> enum, with value OPTIONAL_LITERAL, PROHIBITED_LITERAL, or REQUIRED_LITERAL.
> XSDAttributeUse represents a use of an attribute (by declaration, by
> reference, or via an attribute group). Its role is analogous to XSDParticle.
> XSDAttributeUses are generally accessed from an XSDComplexTypeDefinition or
> XSDAttributeGroupDefinition via their attributeUses references.

> What do you mean by- "we're stretched very thing right now"?
> I hope eclipse team plans to continue with xsd beyond M5. (No need for me
> to panic I hope on that count.)

Hi Raster,

Sorry, I didn't mean to alarm you. I just meant that the EMF/XSD team isn't
at full strength right now, due to vacations and to other responsibilities.
Things should be picking up again in the coming weeks. Yes, we certainly
intend to continue with XSD well beyond M5.

> > What do you mean by- "we're stretched very thing right now"?
> > I hope eclipse team plans to continue with xsd beyond M5. (No need for me
> > to panic I hope on that count.)

> Hi Raster,

> Sorry, I didn't mean to alarm you. I just meant that the EMF/XSD team isn't
> at full strength right now, due to vacations and to other responsibilities.
> Things should be picking up again in the coming weeks. Yes, we certainly
> intend to continue with XSD well beyond M5.